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Brown staircase somewhere inside Munich.
I needed several tries, to get it sharp handheld, but with the help of the railing in the end it worked.
Munich Staircases # 14
Sony A7R III - Voigtländer Hyper Wide Heliar - 10 mm - f 8 - 1/2 s handheld - ISO 400
▽ Aurealis lipstick
▽ Moncada eyewear
▽ Minimal necklace
▽ Evie jacket
▽ Gaia top
▽ Boys to the bone pants
▽ Imitation pose
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Composite photo of a 1940s Kodak Folding Brownie bellows camera with viewfinder.
This is from a wet plate collodion negative made using a Brownie 3B! That simple meniscus lens is surprisingly capable, especially when using the small aperture.
This was a 6 minute exposure, using the smallest aperture in the shutter. The negative was not quite ideal, so I used the Iodine redevelopment process to add density.
Vandyke brownprint from digitized film negative printed on vellum paper. Contact printed for 3 minutes in direct sunlight.
Photo taken with Brownie box camera: Six-16 Brownie
Film: Verichrome Pan 616 (2.5" x 4.25" negatives), expired in 1975
Developing: Caffenol-C
February 2025 celebrates International Brownie Camera Days. This image came from my 1950's Kodak Hawkeye Brownie. Film used was 620 Harman Phoenix 200 ISO.
Brownie wanted his picture done in one of those machine things he said and so I did it for him.... Then he said they made his jacket too short.. Well You ask for it, Brownie... When a machine does it for you, no telling what you will get....
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday, Everybody!!
Chichibu Railway #105 leads a loaded limestone train away from Kagemori bound for the cement plant in Kumagaya. Despite this being only one of three freight moves this day, it was a gorgeous day to shoot some boxcabs.
Chichibu Railway.
Chichibu DeKi Class 100
Chichibu, Saitama Pref., Japan
A few years ago I picked up an old Kodak Box Brownie for a bargain in an antique shop. My mother had one and I remember being fascinated with it as a child.
So I sourced a roll of Kodak Verichrome 620 film that expired in September 1969 and experimented.
Most of the images were horribly under-exposed, but about a third of the images turned out (you don't get many images in a roll of 620 film) and this one of my front yard was one of them (also quite under-exposed). The photo itself is more than a year old because we've done some landscaping and the agapanthus plant in the foreground is no longer there.
It then took about a month to get the film processed (by a hobby film developer through a local camera shop). A slow process. I transferred the image to digital by taping the negative to a frosted window in the house and took an image with a Sigma DP2 Merrill camera set up on a tripod.
Out of the box for the first time in about 50 years The Brownie SIX-20 Model D, my first camera.
SHANGHAI P3 100 PAN 620 FILM
Home developed in Bellini Monobath
Agfa Rondinax 60 daylight loading tank.
I am redoing my bedroom with a photography theme. I have 4 vintage cameras I plan on shooting in different places. Would love suggestions on unique or odd places to shoot them.
Coffee and Brownies.
This is the side table next to the sofa in my lounge where I tend to sit. Although the items are place for the photo, the phone always resides there and it is not unusual for there to be old cameras and a coffee, usually a mug, there as well.
I guess this tells you that I like vintage items which I do. Function, style and build quality all use to have importance in any item now we often seem to sacrifice one or the other.